The camera work in the iconic "Here's Johnny" scene from The Shining establishes mood through shorter shot lengths that make the viewer feel uncomfortable and increase heart rate, adding intensity. Shots are mid-length as the scene takes place in a small bathroom, with occasional long shots of areas outside and close-ups of Jack's face and wounded hand. Editing uses no special cuts, with shot lengths of 3-6 seconds to build tension without being too jumpy. Mise-en-scene prominently features the color red, associated with death, worn by Jack and contrasting lighting painting him as demonic outside the bathroom versus the wife's angelic brightness within. Both diegetic and non-diegetic sounds,